PANTHER Class Information   
Name:  U12-type spliceosomal complex
Definition:  Any spliceosomal complex that forms during the splicing of a messenger RNA primary transcript to excise an intron; the series of U12-type spliceosomal complexes is involved in the splicing of the majority of introns that contain atypical AT-AC terminal dinucleotides, as well as other non-canonical introns. The entire splice site signal, not just the terminal dinucleotides, is involved in determining which spliceosome utilizes the site.
Class ID:  GO:0005689
Parent Lineages:  cellular_component>   protein-containing complex>   ribonucleoprotein complex>   spliceosomal complex>   U12-type spliceosomal complex
cellular_component>   cellular anatomical entity>   organelle>   membrane-bounded organelle>   intracellular membrane-bounded organelle>   nucleus>   nuclear protein-containing complex>   spliceosomal complex>   U12-type spliceosomal complex
cellular_component>   cellular anatomical entity>   organelle>   intracellular organelle>   intracellular membrane-bounded organelle>   nucleus>   nuclear protein-containing complex>   spliceosomal complex>   U12-type spliceosomal complex
cellular_component>   cellular anatomical entity>   intracellular anatomical structure>   intracellular organelle>   intracellular membrane-bounded organelle>   nucleus>   nuclear protein-containing complex>   spliceosomal complex>   U12-type spliceosomal complex
cellular_component>   protein-containing complex>   nuclear protein-containing complex>   spliceosomal complex>   U12-type spliceosomal complex
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Number Subfamilies/Families:  27